I agree. I think this also why on traffic stops a badge and ID doesn't go very far with the officer doing the stop.gljjt wrote:And yet statistically a Texas CHL holder is more law abiding (lower arrest rate) than a peace officer. Go figure.carlson1 wrote:Your logic assumes everyone with a CHL is a stand up man/woman. I believe most Officers will take the safer approach (not making excuses for this officer, but I wasn't there)VMI77 wrote:carlson1 wrote:The day they stop being "tense" and on top of their duty they will get killed.StrangeBulge wrote: ... some people are too tense and should not be cops!
It may be as said above she may be new and just not had much contact with people with CHL's. She may have also had a argument with someone right before stopping you. The police have bad days too.
It may be just me, but because someone hands over a CHL does not mean they are Mr. Good Citizen. The CHL could be suspended. (example: many people drive with suspended drivers license)
At least you were not pulled out of the car, disarmed, and searched for "her protection." It doesn't sound like it was too bad. A plus side no citation.
I guess all the cops that have stopped me wanted to get killed then, since none of them have acted like the one in the op. None of them were "tense." All of them were had situational awareness. And I don't get your logic. And why would someone intending to shoot an officer hand over ID?
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- Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:15 pm
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- Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:49 pm
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Your logic assumes everyone with a CHL is a stand up man/woman. I believe most Officers will take the safer approach (not making excuses for this officer, but I wasn't there)VMI77 wrote:carlson1 wrote:The day they stop being "tense" and on top of their duty they will get killed.StrangeBulge wrote: ... some people are too tense and should not be cops!
It may be as said above she may be new and just not had much contact with people with CHL's. She may have also had a argument with someone right before stopping you. The police have bad days too.
It may be just me, but because someone hands over a CHL does not mean they are Mr. Good Citizen. The CHL could be suspended. (example: many people drive with suspended drivers license)
At least you were not pulled out of the car, disarmed, and searched for "her protection." It doesn't sound like it was too bad. A plus side no citation.
I guess all the cops that have stopped me wanted to get killed then, since none of them have acted like the one in the op. None of them were "tense." All of them were had situational awareness. And I don't get your logic. And why would someone intending to shoot an officer hand over ID?
- Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:13 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Unpleasant encounter with Rosenberg LEO
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Re: Unpleasant encounter with Rosenberg LEO
The day they stop being "tense" and on top of their duty they will get killed.StrangeBulge wrote: ... some people are too tense and should not be cops!
It may be as said above she may be new and just not had much contact with people with CHL's. She may have also had a argument with someone right before stopping you. The police have bad days too.
It may be just me, but because someone hands over a CHL does not mean they are Mr. Good Citizen. The CHL could be suspended. (example: many people drive with suspended drivers license)
At least you were not pulled out of the car, disarmed, and searched for "her protection." It doesn't sound like it was too bad. A plus side no citation.